VMware Delivers Powerful
Business Operation Transformation at the Edge
Newly Launched VMware Edge Cloud
Orchestrator Helps Customers Deploy, Manage, and Better Secure Edge-Native
Applications and Infrastructure at Scale
VMware Explore 2023 — Enterprises
and service providers alike are looking to the edge as the next frontier for
digital transformation. Edge deployments today are proprietary integrations of
custom hardware and software. They are giving way to the new software-defined
edge that is intelligent, programmable, and scalable. At VMware Explore
2023 Las Vegas, VMware, Inc., announced new capabilities, solutions,
and services to help customers accelerate their digital transformation at the
edge. This includes:
- New VMware Edge orchestration capabilities to
orchestrate and manage multiple edge services at scale;
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A new retail edge industry solution to better
support customer engagement, loss prevention, and point-of-sale transformation;
and,
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A soon to be available VMware Edge managed
connectivity service enabling wireless service providers to deliver private
4G/5G services to enterprises.
“The growing demand for edge
computing across industries is driving the need for automation and
orchestration,” said Sanjay Uppal, senior vice president and general manager of
Service Provider and Edge, VMware. “The VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator is a powerful
new tool that extends our proven network automation and orchestration
capabilities to help organizations more securely and cost-effectively install,
configure, operate, and maintain their edge deployments. Building on our
history of scaling edge networking from carriers to enterprise, VMware Edge
Cloud Orchestrator is the first truly software-defined edge solution for
scalable ‘end-to-edge’ infrastructure.”
Introducing VMware Edge Cloud
Orchestrator
Enterprises are looking to
transform both the value they are delivering to their customers as well as how
they deliver this value. The challenge in achieving the goal of leveraging the
edge effectively is the complexity across people, processes, and technology.
This includes a lack of reliable connectivity with a central data center or
cloud location, a lack of IT expertise on-site at disparate sites, and the need
to scale deployments to thousands of sites, often across domains and geographic
boundaries.
To help address these
challenges, VMware today is introducing new and enhanced orchestration
capabilities for the edge. VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (formerly VMware SASE Orchestrator) will provide unified
management for VMware SASE and the VMware Edge Compute Stack—an industry-first
offering to bridge the gap between edge networking and edge compute.
Enhancements to the orchestrator will help customers plan, deploy, run,
visualize, and manage their edge environments in a friction-free
manner—allowing them to run edge-native applications focused on business
outcomes. The VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (VECO) will deliver holistic edge
management by providing a single console to manage edge compute infrastructure,
networking, and security.
VMware defines the
software-defined edge as a distributed digital Infrastructure that runs
workloads across a number of locations, close to endpoints that are producing
and consuming data. It extends to where the users and devices are—whether they
are in the office, on the road or on the factory floor. Enterprises need
solutions to connect these elements more securely and reliably to the larger
enterprise network in a scalable manner. VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator is key
to enabling a software-defined edge approach. VMware’s approach to the
software-defined edge features right-sized infrastructure (shrinking the stack
to the smallest possible footprint); pull-based orchestration (security and
administrative updates are “pulled” by the workload); and network
programmability (defined by APIs and code).
“Audi wants to take factory
automation to the next level and benefit from a scalable edge infrastructure at
its factories worldwide,” said Jörg Spindler, Global Head of Manufacturing
Engineering, Audi. “Audi's Edge Cloud 4 Production will be the key component of
this digital transformation, replacing individual PCs and hardware on the shop
floor. Ultimately, it will increase factory uptime, agility, and the speed of
rolling out new applications and tools across the production line. VMware Edge
Compute Stack (ECS) and the VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (VECO) will offer a
scalable way for Audi to operate a distributed edge infrastructure, manage
resources more efficiently, and lower its operations costs.”
VMware Edge Compute Stack
Commercializes Project Keswick
Enterprises have come across and
addressed edge computing use cases on shop floors, in stores, on oil rigs, and
more. According to IDC, edge computing has gone mainstream as the ability to
distribute applications and data to field locations is a key element of most
digital transformation initiatives. Worldwide spending on edge computing is
expected to be $208 billion in 2023, an increase of 13.1% over 2022.1
Building off the VMware Edge
Cloud Orchestrator launch, VMware today unveiled new orchestration capabilities
for VMware Edge Compute Stack based on Project Keswick. Keswick is available as
a Technology Showcase today and allows edge administrators to work
with VMware to develop use cases. Customers will benefit from simplified
lifecycle management of virtual machine (VM)- and containers-based applications
and infrastructure. The technology offers pull-based configuration with zero
touch provisioning and supports GitOps principles for desired state management.
With scalable deployment and operations capabilities, it will also help
customers automate security updates across edge infrastructure and will be ideal
for edges lacking a stable inbound network connection.
VMware Edge Compute Stack’s
support for new and existing applications enables customers to consolidate
hardware and modernize applications at their own pace. The low-latency
architecture helps operate high-speed robotics as well as share GPU resources
across applications. This reduces infrastructure and management overhead
enabling customers to scale their edge operations for innovations today and in
the future. VMware provides the reliability and resilience customers require to
repeatably run the most stringent Operational Technology (OT) applications.
Introducing VMware Retail Edge:
Platform for Store Innovation and Optimization
The new VMware Retail Edge
Solution brings the agility, ease of management, and better security of VMware
Edge Compute Stack to retail store environments. A single software-defined
platform to deliver critical business outcomes, VMware Retail Edge enables
customers to build, run, manage, connect, and protect their business services
across all their retail stores, simply and more cost-effectively. With VMware
Retail Edge, customers can reduce in-store infrastructure costs and management,
remotely deploy and maintain applications on demand, and accelerate the
deployment of next-generation AI apps. VMware Retail Edge makes adopting
solutions from partners faster and more cost effective by consolidating these
apps onto a single scalable store innovation platform. By combining VMware
Retail Edge with solutions from partners such as Chooch.ai and Stratodesk,
retailers can better support customer engagement, loss prevention, and
point-of-sale transformation.
Announcing the Initial
Availability of VMware Private Mobile Network
VMware also announced
that the VMware Private Mobile Network, a managed connectivity service to accelerate edge
digital transformation, will become initially available in the current quarter
(FY24 Q3). VMware partners with wireless service providers to help remove the
complexity associated with private mobile networks and enable enterprises to
focus on their strategic business outcomes. Built on VMware Edge Compute Stack,
VMware Private Mobile Network offers service providers trusted VMware
technology, seamlessly integrated into existing IT management platforms. This
enables rapid deployment and effortless management and orchestration. VMware is
also pleased to announce that it is working with Betacom, Boingo Wireless, and
Federated Wireless as the initial beta wireless service provider partners for
this new offering.
Supporting Diverse Use Cases at
the Edge
VMware offers enterprises the
right edge solution to address diverse use cases at the right price. It is
collaborating with customers to successfully address the following edge use
cases:
- Manufacturing – Support for autonomous vehicles, digital twin, inventory
management, safety, and security;
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Retail – Support for loss prevention, inventory management, safety, security,
and computer vision;
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Energy – Enable increased production visibility and efficiency, reduced
unplanned downtime, maintain regulatory compliance; and,
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Healthcare – Support for IoT wearables, smart utilities, and surgical robotics.
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